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Giselle Bradley (bradleygiselle) | 25 comments Mod
If you'd like to discus The Bad Beginning on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, do it here! We'll be talking on the 11th of January. (that's a Sunday, folks!) 1/11/15

Do beware that SPOILERS will be here for the book. So only come here AFTER you've read the book!


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Erika B. (SOS BOOKS) (erikab) | 2 comments Mod
Why am i craving roast beef and pasta puttanesca?


message 3: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 3 comments Pudding for dessert?


message 4: by Ely (new)

Ely (earlgreybooks) I read the first book ten years ago and I'm still craving pasta puttanesca (and I've never made it!)


message 5: by Adriana (new)

Adriana I reread the first three books last year but stopped because but I didn't have anything consistent like this with buddy reads. Everyone was so ahead of me! I'd love to discuss the series as a group every Sunday (:


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Adriana I didn't realize how violent this little book could be. Not really super violent but the slap Olaf gave Klaus was surprising. I shouldn't have been surprised since he put Sunny in a cage. And he basically tries to ruin their life.

I never liked that no one believes them whenever the Baudelaires try to say they are in danger. It's pretty frustrating.

I wonder what Olaf's troupe think they are getting out of this. I feel like Olaf would give them either nothing or the bare minimum amount of money.

I wonder if Olaf was always an actor. Like I just can't see him getting money for a house even a dilapidated one off of being an actor.

I really want to learn to make some pasta puttanesca!


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Quionna (qpullum) | 2 comments Adriana wrote: "I didn't realize how violent this little book could be. Not really super violent but the slap Olaf gave Klaus was surprising. I shouldn't have been surprised since he put Sunny in a cage. And he ba..."

I'd have to agree. It's super frustrating when everybody always brushes off the Baudelaires.

I've made and tried Pasta Puttanesca! Its sooooo good and sooo fun and easy so make!


message 8: by Ely (new)

Ely (earlgreybooks) Adriana wrote: "I didn't realize how violent this little book could be. Not really super violent but the slap Olaf gave Klaus was surprising. I shouldn't have been surprised since he put Sunny in a cage. And he ba..."

I'd forgotten how violent it could be too. I watched the film as a young child (after reading the books) and they kind of play down the violence, I think. Or maybe I just could never take Jim Carrey seriously. I realised that Count Olaf is actually terrifying.


message 9: by Hayley (new)

Hayley | 7 comments Count Olaf is so creepy! I loved rereading this book. When I read it when I was young I never noticed how much they emphasized her right hand throughout the book.


message 10: by Ely (new)

Ely (earlgreybooks) Hayley wrote: "Count Olaf is so creepy! I loved rereading this book. When I read it when I was young I never noticed how much they emphasized her right hand throughout the book."

Me neither!


message 11: by Adriana (new)

Adriana @Quionna - It kind of resembles real life. I've noticed parents ignoring there kids or being rude to them because they were busy.

Easy to make you say? I'll have to look a recipe up then.

@Ely- Ditto with your Jim Carrey comment although I do remember him now when I think of the movie Carrey slapping Kluas.

@Hayley- It's really silly how Olaf tries to get away with things like the law and play and then Violet got out of it with another technicality. Again, that's kind of like real life law in my opinion.


message 12: by Keeley (new)

Keeley  (abibliophilesjourney) | 4 comments Finally finished this one! I listened to the audio book tonight. It was pretty good. I don't remember it being as messed up as it was, lol.


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maggie  (magemoran) Keeley (ABibliophilesJourney) wrote: "Finally finished this one! I listened to the audio book tonight. It was pretty good. I don't remember it being as messed up as it was, lol."

Yeah that's kind of how I felt, I knew it was like dry dark humor but still, darker than I thought. Kind of hard to imagine me liking this as a little kid haha.


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